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Scientists finally crack the foam drainage puzzle
Foams look simple, but for decades their behavior has defied some of the most trusted equations in fluid physics. Now ...
Using cutting-edge algorithms and exascale supercomputers, researchers have created the most realistic simulations yet of matter flowing into black holes. Building on decades of research, a group of c ...
Inspired by SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster, a team led by Georgia Tech’s Spencer Bryngelson and New York University’s Florian ...
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100-year-old formulae for pi are more than just math, unravel modern black hole mysteries
Ramanujan's pi-computing machinery exactly mirrors the necessary structure in modern physical theories (LCFTs).
Some phenomena in our daily lives are so commonplace that we don't realize there could be some very interesting physics ...
Clockwise from top left Tom Needham, Martin Bauer, Wojciech Ożański and Jeremy Usatine. (Devin Bittner/FSU College of Arts ...
Altair, a global leader in computational intelligence and now part of leading technology company, Siemens, announced the ...
Ever wondered which tank fills up first in those viral water flow puzzles? Watch as we tackle a complex 12-tank challenge ...
For more than a century, petroleum engineers have wrestled with the same stubborn fact: on average, only one-third of the oil ...
Building on decades of effort, Lizhong Zhang, Member (2023–24) in the School of Natural Sciences; James Stone, Professor in ...
A useful digital twin in manufacturing merges live operational data with a physics-based or data-driven model, creating a ...
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Researchers extend tensor programming to the continuous world
When the FORTRAN programming language debuted in 1957, it transformed how scientists and engineers programmed computers.
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